A silly, silly question perhaps however, on the start-up page where you view eight of the most popular websites you visit, is there anyway to rearrange them like you could in the old version of Google Chrome...?

"However, the iPhone version of Chrome is mostly a UI wrapper around Apple's own Webkit platform, as Apple does not allow third-party browsers available in the App Store to have their own rendering or JavaScript engines."

I used that iCab for months but it's a bit cluttered and clunky. Lots of tiny buttons that you never use littered all over the place. I tend to prefer a cleaner interface on a mobile since I have clumsy fingers. Dolphin would be the best but for some reason it doesn't seem to render the mobile view most of the time. Finally managed to download Chrome and it seems like a keeper.

You have a main bookmarks page though? Seems good to me. Can't say I've ever used a bookmarks bar, but my main requirement for a browser app is a "speeddial" page, which Chrome has. It's the main reason I don't like Safari.

True, but frequently used bookmarks I can get to with one press with a bar, now it's 3.

Think I'll stick with it though, seamless syncing of tabs between iPad, MacBook, Galaxy Note and old iPhone, plus desktop PC is awesome. Largely why I love the cross platform nature of the Kindle. I can get used to lack of bookmarks bar by changing my usage habits - for reasons of concentration I tend to only keep a few tabs open, so I use the bookmark bar a tonne. I suppose if I start leaving more tabs open I won't notice the annoying three presses so much.

Is there anyway to make this less shit, to speed it up in particular? I'm determined to use it instead of Safari so I can sync with my Note and Windows PC but compared to Safari it is bloody slow half the time and very buggy (pages not loading, pages not responding etc.). Same experience on OSX and Windows 7.

You need to double up you memory and close your EG tab every few hours. I dont know what shit is running in the background on this site but when you notice chrome running slowly open task manager/activity monitor.

There will be a chrome process for every tab you have open. Notice the one taking up near 1gb. Close your EG tab and, Hey presto, the system is now responsive.